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Wiring the rear of your vehicle:
This section of this harness includes wires for the rear lighting circuits, fuel tank sending
unit, electric fuel pump, dome light, power antenna and amplifier. The diagrams below
indicate both ways to connect the tail section of this harness.
If your vehicle’s
turn/brake lights are integrated you will follow the first diagram. If your vehicle’s
turn/brake lights are separate you will follow the second diagram. Both are on the next
page. Use the heat shrinkable butt splices to make these connections.
a. #969
wire is for grounding the rear lighting section. This wire is spliced to
two wires. Use one for the driver side and the other for the passenger
side. Jumper the wire to all of the ground terminals of your tail section
lighting. If you don’t have ground terminals on your bulb sockets because
they are self grounding we suggest that you connect this ground wire to
somewhere near the tail light housings.
b. #929
wire is to power the tail lights, marker lights and license plate light.
This wire is spliced to two wires. Use one for the driver side and the other
for the passenger side. Jumper the wire to all of the power terminals of
your tail, marker and license plate lights.
c. #956
wire is to power your reverse lights. Jumper this wire to the power
terminals of your reverse lights.
d. #948
wire is to power your passenger rear turn/brake light if you have
integrated lights. If your lights are separate only connect this wire to your
turn signal light power terminal.
e. #949
wire is to power your driver rear turn/brake light if you have
integrated lights. If your lights are separate only connect this wire to your
turn signal light power terminal.
f. #950
wire is to power your separate brake lights or for a third brake light.
Only connect this wire to your brake lights if they are a separate bulb
filament from anything else.
g. #939
wire must be connected to your fuel sender signal terminal. Make
sure the fue
l sender has a ground wire that is grounded to the vehicle’s
chassis or body.
h. #954
wire is for activation of an external radio amplifier. The amplifier
should have a terminal labeled “REMOTE” or “AMP ON.” If you don’t
have an external radio amplifier cap and zip tie this wire up and out of the
way.
i. #942
wire is for activation of a powered antenna. This wire signals the
antenna to extend. You will need to run your own power and ground wires
here. If you don’t have a powered antenna cap and zip tie this wire up
and out of the way.
j. #961
wire is to ground your dome light and any other light you want to turn
on when the door is open or the headlight switch is commanding it on.
k. #945
wire is to power your dome light and any other light you want to turn
on when the door is open or the headlight switch is commanding it on.
l. #947
wire is to power your electric fuel pump. Make sure to add a ground
wire of the same gauge and to a clean ground source.
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